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Q1. National Tourism Day in India is celebrated each year on which date?
Q1. National Tourism Day in India is celebrated each year on which date?
(A) 25 January
(A) 25 January
(A) 25 January
(B) 25 march
(B) 25 march
(B) 25 march
(C) 25 February
(C) 25 February
(C) 25 February
(D) 25 December
(D) 25 December
(D) 25 December
Answer: (A) 25 January
Answer: (A) 25 January
Answer: (A) 25 January
25 January
25 January
25 January
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Q1. When was Orunudoi Published for the first time?
Q1. When was Orunudoi Published for the first time?
(A) 1820
(A) 1820
(A) 1820
(B) 1880
(B) 1880
(B) 1880
(C) 1846
(C) 1846
(C) 1846
(D) 1866
(D) 1866
(D) 1866
Answer: (C) 1846
Answer: (C) 1846
Answer: (C) 1846
Orunodoi was first published in January 1846, printed by the Baptist Missionary Press in Sibsagar. The tag line for the magazine was, "The Orunodoi, monthly paper, devoted to religion, science and general intelligence". It continued to be published till 1879, the press, however, was sold in 1883.
Orunodoi was first published in January 1846, printed by the Baptist Missionary Press in Sibsagar. The tag line for the magazine was, "The Orunodoi, monthly paper, devoted to religion, science and general intelligence". It continued to be published till 1879, the press, however, was sold in 1883.
Orunodoi was first published in January 1846, printed by the Baptist Missionary Press in Sibsagar. The tag line for the magazine was, "The Orunodoi, monthly paper, devoted to religion, science and general intelligence". It continued to be published till 1879, the press, however, was sold in 1883.
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Q2. Name of the operation that led to the capture and death of Osama Bin Laden.
Q2. Name of the operation that led to the capture and death of Osama Bin Laden.
(A) Neptune Spear
(A) Neptune Spear
(A) Neptune Spear
(B) Smiling Buddha
(B) Smiling Buddha
(B) Smiling Buddha
(C) Operation Vijay
(C) Operation Vijay
(C) Operation Vijay
(D) Operation Sakthi
(D) Operation Sakthi
(D) Operation Sakthi
Answer: (A) Neptune Spear
Answer: (A) Neptune Spear
Answer: (A) Neptune Spear
The operation that led to the death of Osama bin Laden was called Operation Neptune Spear. The operation was carried out by US Navy SEALs of SEAL Team Six on May 2, 2011, in Abbottabad, Pakistan. Bin Laden was the founder and leader of the Islamist militant group al-Qaeda.
The operation that led to the death of Osama bin Laden was called Operation Neptune Spear. The operation was carried out by US Navy SEALs of SEAL Team Six on May 2, 2011, in Abbottabad, Pakistan. Bin Laden was the founder and leader of the Islamist militant group al-Qaeda.
The operation that led to the death of Osama bin Laden was called Operation Neptune Spear. The operation was carried out by US Navy SEALs of SEAL Team Six on May 2, 2011, in Abbottabad, Pakistan. Bin Laden was the founder and leader of the Islamist militant group al-Qaeda.
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Q3. Choose the correctly spelt word.
Q3. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(A) concious
(A) concious
(A) concious
(B) corigible
(B) corigible
(B) corigible
(C) complascent
(C) complascent
(C) complascent
(D) contemptible
(D) contemptible
(D) contemptible
Answer: (D) contemptible
Answer: (D) contemptible
Answer: (D) contemptible
The correctly spelt word is - contemptible.
Contemptible means deserving of contempt; despicable.
The correctly spelt word is - contemptible. Contemptible means deserving of contempt; despicable.
The correctly spelt word is - contemptible. Contemptible means deserving of contempt; despicable.
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Q4. Which Ahom queen constructed the Sivadol in Sivasagar?
Q4. Which Ahom queen constructed the Sivadol in Sivasagar?
(A) Ambika Kunwori
(A) Ambika Kunwori
(A) Ambika Kunwori
(B) Phuleswari
(B) Phuleswari
(B) Phuleswari
(C) Mula Gabharu
(C) Mula Gabharu
(C) Mula Gabharu
(D) Kuranganayani
(D) Kuranganayani
(D) Kuranganayani
Answer: (A) Ambika Kunwori
Answer: (A) Ambika Kunwori
Answer: (A) Ambika Kunwori
Ambika, the queen of Ahom king Swargadeo Siva Singha, is credited with constructing the Sivadol in Sivasagar. It's a magnificent Shiva temple and a prominent landmark of Assam.
Ambika, the queen of Ahom king Swargadeo Siva Singha, is credited with constructing the Sivadol in Sivasagar. It's a magnificent Shiva temple and a prominent landmark of Assam.
Ambika, the queen of Ahom king Swargadeo Siva Singha, is credited with constructing the Sivadol in Sivasagar. It's a magnificent Shiva temple and a prominent landmark of Assam.
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Q5. Who tried the case of Maniram Dewan?
Q5. Who tried the case of Maniram Dewan?
(A) Jenkins
(A) Jenkins
(A) Jenkins
(B) Sheikh Formud Ali
(B) Sheikh Formud Ali
(B) Sheikh Formud Ali
(C) Lord Curzon
(C) Lord Curzon
(C) Lord Curzon
(D) Charles Holroyd
(D) Charles Holroyd
(D) Charles Holroyd
Answer: (D) Charles Holroyd
Answer: (D) Charles Holroyd
Answer: (D) Charles Holroyd
Maniram was taken into custody at Calcutta and brought to Jorhat to stand trial. Altogether 30 individuals were tried by Captain Charles Holroyd, district officer of Sibsagar, appointed special commissioner to preside over the `Conspiracy Case'.
Maniram was taken into custody at Calcutta and brought to Jorhat to stand trial. Altogether 30 individuals were tried by Captain Charles Holroyd, district officer of Sibsagar, appointed special commissioner to preside over the `Conspiracy Case'.
Maniram was taken into custody at Calcutta and brought to Jorhat to stand trial. Altogether 30 individuals were tried by Captain Charles Holroyd, district officer of Sibsagar, appointed special commissioner to preside over the `Conspiracy Case'.
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Q6. What is the synonym of Fatigue?
Q6. What is the synonym of Fatigue?
(A) liveliness
(A) liveliness
(A) liveliness
(B) weariness
(B) weariness
(B) weariness
(C) earnestness
(C) earnestness
(C) earnestness
(D) Freshness
(D) Freshness
(D) Freshness
Answer: (B) weariness
Answer: (B) weariness
Answer: (B) weariness
Meaning: Fatigue is a state of extreme physical or mental tiredness caused by exertion or stress.
Synonyms: Weariness, Tiredness, Exhaustion, Lassitude, Enervation.
Example Sentences:
> After a long day of hiking, I felt intense fatigue.
> Fatigue can be a symptom of many different illnesses.
> I experienced severe fatigue during the first trimester of my pregnancy.
Meaning: Fatigue is a state of extreme physical or mental tiredness caused by exertion or stress. Synonyms: Weariness, Tiredness, Exhaustion, Lassitude, Enervation. Example Sentences: > After a long day of hiking, I felt intense fatigue. > Fatigue can be a symptom of many different illnesses. > I experienced severe fatigue during the first trimester of my pregnancy.
Meaning: Fatigue is a state of extreme physical or mental tiredness caused by exertion or stress. Synonyms: Weariness, Tiredness, Exhaustion, Lassitude, Enervation. Example Sentences: > After a long day of hiking, I felt intense fatigue. > Fatigue can be a symptom of many different illnesses. > I experienced severe fatigue during the first trimester of my pregnancy.
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Q7. When did English forces occupied Gauhati from the Burmese?
Q7. When did English forces occupied Gauhati from the Burmese?
(A) 1826
(A) 1826
(A) 1826
(B) 1820
(B) 1820
(B) 1820
(C) 1824
(C) 1824
(C) 1824
(D) 1857
(D) 1857
(D) 1857
Answer: (C) 1824
Answer: (C) 1824
Answer: (C) 1824
The British occupied Guwahati on March 28, 1824, during the First Anglo-Burmese War. The war lasted from 1824 to 1826 and was the first of three wars between the British and Burmese empires in the 19th century.
The British captured Guwahati, Raha, and Nowgong in less than a month. The British also made administrative arrangements by October 1824.
The war resulted in parts of Burma coming under the control of the East India Company. Assam became a part of India in 1826 after the Treaty of Yandaboo.
The British occupied Guwahati on March 28, 1824, during the First Anglo-Burmese War. The war lasted from 1824 to 1826 and was the first of three wars between the British and Burmese empires in the 19th century. The British captured Guwahati, Raha, and Nowgong in less than a month. The British also made administrative arrangements by October 1824. The war resulted in parts of Burma coming under the control of the East India Company. Assam became a part of India in 1826 after the Treaty of Yandaboo.
The British occupied Guwahati on March 28, 1824, during the First Anglo-Burmese War. The war lasted from 1824 to 1826 and was the first of three wars between the British and Burmese empires in the 19th century. The British captured Guwahati, Raha, and Nowgong in less than a month. The British also made administrative arrangements by October 1824. The war resulted in parts of Burma coming under the control of the East India Company. Assam became a part of India in 1826 after the Treaty of Yandaboo.
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Q8. The Currency of china is known as?
Q8. The Currency of china is known as?
(A) Yaun
(A) Yaun
(A) Yaun
(B) Dollar
(B) Dollar
(B) Dollar
(C) Pound
(C) Pound
(C) Pound
(D) Rubel
(D) Rubel
(D) Rubel
Answer: (A) Yaun
Answer: (A) Yaun
Answer: (A) Yaun
Yaun
Yaun
Yaun
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Q9. Which Disease is caused due to deficiency of Iron?
Q9. Which Disease is caused due to deficiency of Iron?
(A) Beriberi
(A) Beriberi
(A) Beriberi
(B) Tetany
(B) Tetany
(B) Tetany
(C) Kwashiorkor
(C) Kwashiorkor
(C) Kwashiorkor
(D) Anaemia
(D) Anaemia
(D) Anaemia
Answer: (D) Anaemia
Answer: (D) Anaemia
Answer: (D) Anaemia
Anemia
Anemia
Anemia
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Q10. Joint sitting of both houses in certain cases is related to article?
Q10. Joint sitting of both houses in certain cases is related to article?
(A) Article 109
(A) Article 109
(A) Article 109
(B) Article 110
(B) Article 110
(B) Article 110
(C) Article 108
(C) Article 108
(C) Article 108
(D) Article 105
(D) Article 105
(D) Article 105
Answer: (C) Article 108
Answer: (C) Article 108
Answer: (C) Article 108
According to the Indian Constitution, "Joint sitting of both Houses in certain cases" is related to Article 108. The Constitution of India provides for joint sittings of both the Houses to break in the case of a deadlock between the two houses of parliament. The joint sitting of the Parliament is called by the President and is presided over by the Speaker or, in his absence, by the Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha or in his absence, the Deputy-Chairman of the Rajya Sabha.
According to the Indian Constitution, "Joint sitting of both Houses in certain cases" is related to Article 108. The Constitution of India provides for joint sittings of both the Houses to break in the case of a deadlock between the two houses of parliament. The joint sitting of the Parliament is called by the President and is presided over by the Speaker or, in his absence, by the Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha or in his absence, the Deputy-Chairman of the Rajya Sabha.
According to the Indian Constitution, "Joint sitting of both Houses in certain cases" is related to Article 108. The Constitution of India provides for joint sittings of both the Houses to break in the case of a deadlock between the two houses of parliament. The joint sitting of the Parliament is called by the President and is presided over by the Speaker or, in his absence, by the Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha or in his absence, the Deputy-Chairman of the Rajya Sabha.
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